It’s the fragrance of frangipani and the ever-present scent of saltwater. The feel of summer heat on sun-browned skin. The soft, rhythmic wash of waves lapping the shore, and the faint sound of tropical tunes playing on the back deck of the house next door.

But the Florida Keys experience is much more than those sensory elements. It’s a laid-back attitude; an atmosphere of welcome; an approach to living that blends individuality, a refusal to take life too seriously, and a near-reverence for relaxation.

It was "Pedaling Art Night" Thursday evening at the Morada Way Art Walkabout in Islamorada. A series of hand-painted bicycles were auctioned and raffled to end the evening. The May art walk is set for Thursday, April 24. Photo by Andy Newman/Florida Keys News Bureau

Combining transportation and unexpected art, these handpainted Islamorada bicycles are a perfect illustration  of the Keys’ offbeat creative attitude. (Photo by Andy Newman, Florida Keys News Bureau)

And you don’t have to give it up when your vacation ends. In fact, with a little thought and imagination, you can savor it throughout the new year (and beyond!).

Whether you’re a first-time visitor sorry to depart the island chain or a wannabe resident whose real-world schedule leaves little time for tropical escapes, you can create an oasis at home that allows you to transcend daily hassles and recapture the magical Keys mindset.

The process is simple. Select a small space in your home — a shelf, a tabletop, or corner — and gather items that remind you of the Keys. You might choose photos of Victorian homes dripping gingerbread and hibiscus blooms, a blazing orange sunset, an underwater world alive with tropical fish and reef life, or the bow of a boat against turquoise water.

Include cocktail coasters from your favorite Keys watering hole, a small piece of locally-created artwork, your dive log, or maybe a few beach pebbles. Find some colorful tropical fabric and set your mementos on it.

But that’s only the beginning. The Keys aren’t just a visual paradise. They surround the senses — and, to truly recreate the island chain’s ambiance, so should your oasis.

The music of singer/songwriter Jimmy Buffett, shown here performing in Key West, distills the Keys' laid-back lifestyle into songs you can play anywhere. (Photo by Rob O'Neal, Florida Keys News Bureau)

The music of singer/songwriter Jimmy Buffett, shown here performing in Key West, distills the Keys’ laid-back lifestyle into songs you can play anywhere. (Photo by Rob O’Neal, Florida Keys News Bureau)

Add a bottle of fragrant sunscreen. When you open it, you’re practically guaranteed to trigger a powerful olfactory memory of hours spent lazing on the beach. Or light pillar candles with tropical aromas, or slice a fresh lime for a tangy reminder of your favorite frozen Margarita.

Don’t forget the sounds of the islands: palm fronds rustling in the constant breeze, languid waves lapping shore or boat, tropical rock music drifting through the air. All can be recreated in your oasis. Whether you favor Jimmy Buffett’s latest, the guitar mastery of Dave Feder, the infectious rhythms of Howard Livingston & Mile Marker 24, or the natural noises that flavor balmy oceanside days and nights … they’re available to download or purchase.

Once you’ve completed your Florida Keys corner, make visiting it a regular pleasure in 2017. Close your eyes, cast your mind back to a favorite memory of the easygoing islands, and let your cares float away on a sunscreen-scented breeze. What could be a better reminder to slow your pace and savor the things that matter most?

Of course, enticing as it is, your oasis can’t compare to an actual escape to the Florida Keys. Particularly now that temperatures have dropped in much of America, consider taking a winter break in your favorite subtropical haven. Chances are, you deserve it — and it’s a wonderful way to kick off a brand-new year!